Message from @Richard Rock

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2018-09-13 23:13:09 UTC  

Sir, are you tellling me that you are getting your morals from non-all knowledgeable fallable men?

2018-09-13 23:13:10 UTC  

Also the rules and duties depend on the age you live in

2018-09-13 23:13:29 UTC  

in our age, the Kali Yuga, most duties which were given to past age peoples could not even be followed because of our low lifespans

2018-09-13 23:14:01 UTC  

No, ultimately this knowledge all comes from God. The Bhagavad Gita contains within it a physical manifestation of God, who lectures the great warrior Arjuna on piety and morals.

2018-09-13 23:14:34 UTC  

The Gita is the most relevant because it is a way for us to liberate ourselves from the material illusory world in this age, the Kali Yuga or the age of wickedness and sin.

2018-09-13 23:16:49 UTC  

Did Arjuna write the Bhagavad Gita down?

2018-09-13 23:17:37 UTC  

Was he all knowledgeable, or did God, make him, by his almighty power, not forget what he was learned.

2018-09-13 23:17:56 UTC  

Sage Veda Vyasa did.

2018-09-13 23:18:34 UTC  

@Richard Rock it's by God's influence that the scriptures continue to circulate

2018-09-13 23:18:41 UTC  

Was Sage Veda Vyasa all knowledgeable?

2018-09-13 23:18:50 UTC  

no

2018-09-13 23:19:01 UTC  

From whom did he get his knowledge? Arjuna?

2018-09-13 23:20:09 UTC  

Arjuna was the Prince at the time

2018-09-13 23:20:15 UTC  

Look here, what I am looking for is this, if I ask the Christian the same questions, he will tell me that his moral guideness is the bible. The bible was a revelation inspired by God and written 2000 years ago.

2018-09-13 23:20:31 UTC  

Yes, we believe that our scriptures are divinely inspired as well

2018-09-13 23:20:37 UTC  

You seem not to want to get me a straight forward answer.

2018-09-13 23:20:59 UTC  

When was it written and by whom.

2018-09-13 23:21:06 UTC  

are you an imbecile arab?

2018-09-13 23:21:13 UTC  

I have told you there are too many names to list

2018-09-13 23:21:31 UTC  

what is the point of me listing hundreds of names?

2018-09-13 23:21:45 UTC  

Are these 100 of men all knowledgeable?

2018-09-13 23:21:48 UTC  

yes

2018-09-13 23:21:51 UTC  

At what time did they live.

2018-09-13 23:21:51 UTC  

more so than many

2018-09-13 23:21:57 UTC  

What?

2018-09-13 23:21:59 UTC  

some thousands of years ago, some more recently

2018-09-13 23:22:09 UTC  

a lot of the epics come from a time before our Kali Yuga began

2018-09-13 23:22:19 UTC  

Are they all equally knowledgeable?

2018-09-13 23:22:27 UTC  

here is a short description of what the Kali Yuga is

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/486385308951379968/489938944075497504/kaliyuga.jpg

2018-09-13 23:22:31 UTC  

except there is apostolic succession straight from Christ

2018-09-13 23:22:36 UTC  

and his apostles

2018-09-13 23:22:56 UTC  

there's a similar system from the succession from Manush, who was taught by Surya

2018-09-13 23:23:15 UTC  

I do not care about these side issues sir.

2018-09-13 23:23:29 UTC  

I am trying to get to know how these men got their knowledge.

2018-09-13 23:23:31 UTC  

it's not a side issue, it is crucial if you are to learn the history of Dharma

2018-09-13 23:23:56 UTC  

I just said, divinely inspired, and passed down through generations of gurus who were sworn unto God to keep the knowledge pure.

2018-09-13 23:24:02 UTC  

Did God give them all his knowledge?

2018-09-13 23:24:06 UTC  

Yes.

2018-09-13 23:24:20 UTC  

Directly or through chains of narration?

2018-09-13 23:25:03 UTC  

depends, God intervenes rarely and only at specific periods in history where things are very dire, it's mostly succession of gurus, but there is direct intervention as well like with the Gita

2018-09-13 23:25:49 UTC  

Was the Brahmins born all knowledgeable?